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George Bunny (July 13, 1867 – April 16, 1952) was an American actor. He appeared in sixty four films between 1915 and 1950. He was born in New York City, New York, and died in Hollywood, California, from a heart attack. He was the brother of actor John Bunny. Wikipedia

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Actor

Actor

Title

Year

Status

Character

The Tall Target

1951

Hawker (uncredited)

Goodbye, My Fancy

1951

Janitor (uncredited)

Summer Stock

1950

Townsman (uncredited)

Challenge to Lassie

1949

Minor Role (uncredited)

Kiss the Blood Off My Hands

1948

Bookie (uncredited)

High Wall

1947

Diner Customer (uncredited)

Merton of the Movies

1947

Club Member (uncredited)

Unconquered

1947

Villager (uncredited)

My Brother Talks to Horses

1947

Passenger on Trolley (uncredited)

The Runaround

1946

Pops - Man in Hamburger Stand (uncredited)

She Wrote the Book

1946

Gardener (uncredited)

The Hoodlum Saint

1946

Reporter (uncredited)

An American Romance

1944

Workman (uncredited)

Knickerbocker Holiday

1944

Old Man (uncredited)

Shine on Harvest Moon

1944

Audience Member (uncredited)

The Man from the Rio Grande

1943

Finnegan - Surrey Driver (uncredited)

You Were Never Lovelier

1942

Flower Man (uncredited)

The Daring Young Man

1942

Old Man (uncredited)

Arise, My Love

1940

Fiacre Driver (uncredited)

Emergency Squad

1940

Mailman (uncredited)

The Adventures of Robin Hood

1938

Butcher (uncredited)

The Great Garrick

1937

Cook (uncredited)

The Prince and the Pauper

1937

Cockney (uncredited)

The White Angel

1936

Coachman (uncredited)

A Feather in Her Hat

1935

Cockney Man (uncredited)

One More Spring

1935

Undetermined Role (uncredited)

Wild Horse

1931

Colonel Ben Hall

The Locked Door

1929

The Valet

The Man and the Moment

1929

Butler

Breed of the Sunsets

1928

Don Alvaro

Laddie Be Good

1928

Pierpont Jones

The Love Mart

1927

Heroes in Blue

1927

Mr. Dugan

The First Auto

1927

Townsperson Who Laughs Heartily (uncredited)

The Tender Hour

1927

uncredited

Thrilling Youth

1926

Billy's Father

Lights of Old Broadway

1925

Tony Pastor

The Dark Angel

1925

Little Boy (uncredited)

Enticement

1925

The Bishop

The Lost World

1925

Colin McArdle (as Mr. George Bunny)

The Super Sex

1922

Mr. Hayes

Danger Ahead

1921

Nate Harlow

A Runaway Match

1921

Short

Take It Easy

1921

Short

Nothing to Think About

1921

Short

Why Worry?

1921

Short

Blue Friday

1921

Short

Food for Thought

1921

Short

Angel's Feathers

1921

Short

Home Brewed Youth

1921

Short

Indigo Sunday

1921

Short

Ged-Ap, Napoleon

1921

Short

You'd Better Get It

1921

Short

'If Only' Jim

1920

Uncle Johnny

Professional Ethics

1920

Short

When Martin Gets Here

1920

Short

At It Again

1920

Short

Dawn

1919

Mr. McGuire

The Poison Pen

1919

Sims

Piccadilly Jim

1919

Mr. Bingley Crocker

A Broadway Saint

1919

Uncle Galt

Caught in the Act

1918

Peter R. Kane

Friend Husband

1918/I

Judge Roan

A Camouflage Kiss

1918

John Chandler

The Heart of Romance

1918

Judge Stafford

Cap'n Eri

1915

Cap'n Eri

Camera Department

Camera Department

Title

Year

Status

Character

Night World

1932

assistant camera - uncredited

The Rider of Death Valley

1932

assistant camera - uncredited

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Was similar in appearance to his late brother and was signed by Vitagraph as a possible replacement. In 1918, worked for Samuel Goldwyn.